[PDF] from usda.govJ Alessi… - 1970 - ddr.nal.usda.gov... a27rade name is inclnded for the benefit of the reader and does not imply anyendorsement or preferential treatment of the product listed by the USDA. Table 1.Effect of row spacing, weeds, and moisture on flax- seedproduction. ...Cited by 10 - Related articles - All 7 versions

MN Barakat… - Plant Cell Reports, 1983 - Springer... oil and significant amounts of protein (Harapiak 1974). The leading countries in Flaxseedproduction in order of importance are India, Argentina, USSR, Canada and theUnited States. Several of the wild species of Linum possess ...Cited by 21 - Related articles - All 2 versions

AE Muskett - Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1948 - Elsevier... This fact in itself explains why it is that the climate in the north and west is unsuitable forflaxseedproduction in so far as it encourages a build- up of seed-borne parasites whichmay constitute a limiting factor in successful seed production. ...Cited by 12 - Related articles

[CITATION] The value of pollinating insects to flax seed production in Egypt

ME Kislev, O Simchoni, Y Melamed… - Vegetation History and … - SpringerAbstract For thousands of years, flax was a winter crop of major importance in the ancient Levant, second only to wheat and barley. It was cultivated from the beginning of the early Neolithic period through to Roman times and it is still grown there today. Flax seeds (linseed) ...Cited by 1 - Related articles

DJ Holden - Botanical Gazette, 1956 - JSTOR... Thus it seems probable that in excessive- ly wet years the Middle West may suffer a loss inflax-seedproduction because semidehiscent, rather than indehiscent, varieties are grown, eventhough both varieties can now be handled by the same harvesting machinery. ...Cited by 6 - Related articles - All 2 versions

H De Haan - Euphytica, 1952 - Springer... In 1950 15,400 ha were grown, of which 11,658 ha were approved for sowing seedpro- duction, and 9,547,895 kg were sealed. These figures clearly show the greatimportance of flaxseedproduction in the Netherlands. Considerably ...Cited by 3 - Related articles

[PDF] from usda.govJA Foulk, DE Akin, RB Dodd… - Journal of the Science of …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library... straw by either spreading chopped flax straw directly on their land, bunching and burning flaxstraw, using flax straw as ruminant livestock feed, or baling the flax straw for fibre flaxprocessing.5 In Canada, about 15–20% of the straw from commercial flaxseedproduction is ...Cited by 2 - Related articles - All 6 versions

[CITATION] Report on the Workshop on Evaluation of Productivity, Economic and Agricultural Values of Fiber and Oil Flax Cultivars Grown in Europe

[PDF] from nodak.eduTE Thompson, JJ Hammond… - 2010 - v1storm.lib.ndsu.nodak.edu... Culbert is also moderately resistant to pasmo and anthracnose. These diseases currently tendto be of less importance in flaxseedproduction. Seed of Culbert was distributed in 1975 to contractgrowers in some counties in North Dakota, and in South Dakota and Minnesota. ...All 3 versions

R Casa, F Rossini… - Sementi Elette, 1997 - agris.fao.org... effect on seed yield. As a whole, the high seed number per unit area and excellentgerminability seem to indicate a good potential of the environment considered forfibre flaxseedproduction. Abstract (Italian), [Due varieta' di ...Cached